Bacteriological Technology for Physicians With Seventy-Two Figures in the Text

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Bacteriological Technology for Physicians With Seventy-Two Figures in the Text
Salomonsen, Carl Julius, 1847-1924
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It is also equally sensitive for all temperatures. The influence that considerable barometric changes exert on it (as well as on the Rohrbeck model) is readily compensated by opening the cock (b) for a moment. It further deserves mention, that by Bohr's regulator a con- stant mean temperature can be maintained in larger spaces, since the reservoir a may be given any desired form and size; Bacteriological Technology. 53 or a long- lead tube with one end hermetically sealed (pinched or melted tog...ether) may be used as a reservoir, passing- into various parts of the chamber. A thermostat of this construction, with regulator, will gen- erally be sufficient even for finer experiments, which demand a constant temperature during months. In most cases, how- ever, we need only to have a chamber in which bacteria can be grown at something above 30 C. , and for this a thermo- stat is perfectly good and useful, even if it varies a few degrees in the course of the day. If too much is not required, the reg-- ulator may be entirely dispensed with, and an ordinary gas, petroleum, spirit, or oil flame used.

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